Enter the clean looking ZTE Blade S6 in Singapore

The ZTE Blade S6 is a smartphone that looks extremely flat. That is not a bad thing however, as it does lend itself to beingextremelyunique and cleanlooking – albeit looking slightly similar to a slightly more popular fruity phone – something which youcannot deny. Everything on this phone sits flush with its body, save for the power and volume up and down buttons on the right side. The phone may look like its made out of metal, but instead it is made entirely out of plastic, making it very lightweight and easy to handle.

A High Definition display

On the front of the smartphone you will find the 5-inch HD (720p resolution) display which is rather clear and offers great brightness and superb color reproduction – clearly visible in broad daylight as well. From most common and normal viewing distances the screen is plenty sharp as well.Atthe lower chin of the smartphone sits a circle which marks the Android home capacitive button, while the Back and Recent Apps button are hidden on the sides of the circle until it is marked with blue LEDs.

ZTEMiFavor3.0

The ZTE Blade S6 runs on Android 5.2.2 at the very foundation, but at the very surface runs on ZTE'sMiFavor3.0 custom user interface. The first thing many will notice about theMiFavoruser interface is that it does away with the traditional Android application drawer, and opting to put all of the applications on the multiple home screens for easier and faster access. Besides that, theMiFavor3.0 user interface also adds some personalization options so that the user can customize the phone to their very own preferences, such as swiping effects, and plainMiColorwallpapers to make your phone's home screens look simpler.

Performanceof theZTE Blade S6 Singapore

The specifications of the ZTE Blade S6 is where it truly shines. Under the hood of the smartphone runs a Qualcomm Snapdragon 615 64-bitocta-core processor that is both powerful and efficient, delivering great performance while also maintaining very decent battery life. Day to day use ofthe smartphone is excellent with little to no lag, and mobile gaming performs admirably with most intensive games running well on medium settings.

ZTE Blade S6 Expert Reviews

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Reviewed on 2015-09-28

Good performance, decent display, long battery lifeCamera has white balance issues, UI could be better

A lot of fun for a lot less money.The ZTE Blade may be a budget smartphone but it stands out from the rest thanks to a few cool features.Almost all Androids feature gesture-driven controls, but the Blade has taken it to the next level. For instance, you c...

This is to be somewhat expected from a phone that only costs £150 SIM-free, though, so I can forgive it for not living up to the same standards as Apple's metal and glass flagships. It's a pretty good-looking handset, too, and at 7.7mm thick it’s consider...

Recently I checked out the company's Blade L3 product and now it is the turn of the ZTE Blade S6 handset. As with the Blade L3, the Blade S6 features a 5-inch HD colour touch-screen with the product being aimed at the young and those of us who often claim...

Nice design, heavily inspired by the iPhone 6, Whole system fast and responsive, Decent media functionsPhotos sometimes and inexplicably overexposed, A few design flaws in the interface

In the mobile phone world, it's not unusual for some manufacturers to ape more popular designs. In the case of the Blade S6, you just need to glance at it to see where the engineers took their inspiration from. The ZTE newcomer mimics the lines on the iPh

Many of the latest flagship smartphones can cost upwards of S$1,000. If you don't feel like paying that premium, there's great value to be found in mid-range mainstream smartphones, many of which now boast flagship features like Full HD displays and 64-bi...

ZTE have begun their push into the mainstream consumer marketplace after being a white label manufacturer of devices for our telcos and it has seen the company slowly become both serious contender and competitor to the big boys not only overseas but also...

Short blade. ZTE's Blade S6 is located in the upper mid-range. The 5-inch smartphone is to attract buyers with plenty of RAM, a high-resolution camera, and decent performance. Find out in our review why the phone from China is not very enduring...

Arrives with Android 5.0 “Lollipop” out of the box, even if it is a very stock and very vanilla edition, Performs surprisingly well with only a skerrick of lag, Supports two nanoSIMs, Excellent valueFeels very cheap, Buttons aren't properly defined, with only blue LEDs behind them, Neither the 5 megapixel frontfacing nor the rear 13 megapixel cameras are all that great for pictures, No Google Now integration in this version of Android, Occasionally c...

Not everyone wants to spend a lot of money on a phone, and if you can't quite see the value in a $799 or $999 phone, ZTE is looking at you with a $299 phone. Is this a bargain, or just plain cheap?You might never have heard of the brand “ZTE” but just li...

Well backlit 5-inch screen, 4G and dual-SIM, Good 13MP and 5MP camera performance for its price, Near stock Android 5.0 softwareExpandable storage does not support 64GB and above, Battery life could be better, Unoriginal styling

“Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery,” goes the old adage. Apple and Samsung must be blushing then because ZTE's latest smartphone, the Blade S6, borrows its moniker from Samsung and its styling from Apple.Samsung has been working towards the S6 b...

Over the past few years we have started to see the emergence of more and more Chinese manufacturers into the Global smartphone market. One of these companies is ZTE, for a while they were happy being the people behind the scenes of dongles and some networ...

Until recently, Chinese Smartphone makers were disregarded as simple copycats. Now, alongside the revelation that Xiaomi has overtaken Samsung as China's leading smartphone provider, Chinese firms finally seem to be realising their potential. Good news ...

It's another day and the review kit is coming thick and fast. Today we have the ZTE Blade S6 4G, an affordable Android Lollipop phone sitting in the mid level price bracket (currently £189 on Amazon ). The phone is available now, and we had a brief hands ...

ZTE has been around for a while. In fact, the company was churning out mobile phones years before some of the current market leaders came into being. However, years of experience didn't help ZTE maintain a competitive edge, so the company was the only big...

The ZTE Blade S6 has decent hardware for an affordable $250 or £180. Frequent travelers will appreciate the ease of switching networks on the fly thanks to the dual 4G SIM slots, and there are some well implemented gesture featuresWhile it resembles the iPhone 6, its plastic build quality feels cheap. The camera tends to take quite noisy pictures

The ZTE Blade S6 looks almost embarrassingly like the iPhone 6, right down to the round edges and faux-aluminum rear (it's actually plastic). Missing only are the antenna band markings.Intended for Southeast Asia and Europe, the phone sells online at Alie...

The ZTE Blade S6 has decent hardware for an affordable $250 or £180. Frequent travelers will appreciate the ease of switching networks on the fly thanks to the dual 4G SIM slots, and there are some well implemented gesture features.While it resembles the iPhone 6, its plastic build quality feels cheap. The camera tends to take quite noisy pictures

The ZTE Blade S6 looks almost embarrassingly like the iPhone 6 , right down to the round edges and faux-aluminum rear (it's actually plastic). Missing only are the antenna band markings.Intended for Southeast Asia and Europe, the phone sells online at Ali...

The ZTE Blade S6 has decent hardware for an affordable $250 or £180. Frequent travelers will appreciate the ease of switching networks on the fly thanks to the dual 4G SIM slots, and there are some well implemented gesture featuresWhile it resembles the iPhone 6, its plastic build quality feels cheap. The camera tends to take quite noisy pictures

The ZTE Blade S6 looks almost embarrassingly like the iPhone 6 , right down to the round edges and faux-aluminum rear (it's actually plastic). Missing only are the antenna band markings.Intended for Southeast Asia and Europe, the phone sells online at Ali...

With a 64-bit processor, Android 5.0 Lollipop, nice front and rear cameras, the ZTE Blade S6 is a great deal at less than $250. It's clearly an iPhone 6 copy, but that's not necessarily a bad thing in terms of design.In the budget smartphone race, it mana...

Back in 2010, ZTE launched the original Blade. With a 3.5” WVGA device – that was a big screen at the time – and a Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, it was an unexpected hit, with specifications that belied its bargain price and a vibrant hacking and modding...

We review the ZTE Blade S6 4G, the best-looking ZTE phone of all time packing an HD screen, 13-megapixel camera and octa-core processor.The ZTE Blade S6 may be named like Samsung's latest flagship phone , but it looks an awful lot like Apple's iPhone 6 in...

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